He spent forty days after the resurrection with his desciples!
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Yes, Jesus was among them for 40 days.
On the Feast of the Ascension customarily dated forty days after the resurrection.
According to Acts 1:1-3, Jesus instructed the apostles for forty days between the resurrection and His ascension.
A:The apostle Paul seems to have believed that the resurrection of Jesus and his ascension to heaven were the same event. For him, the risen Jesus did not appear on earth in the flesh. Luke's Gospel says that the ascension of Jesus took place on the road to Bethany on the evening of his resurrection.Acts of the Apostles, by the same author as Luke but written somewhat later, says that the ascension took place forty days after the resurrection of Jesus, at the mount of Olivetoutside Jerusalem.
A:Luke 24:51 says that Jesus was parted from them and taken up to heaven on the evening of the day of his resurrection. This contrasts with Acts, by the same author but written some time afterwards, where Jesus was taken up to heaven forty days after his resurrection.
Acts 1:33To whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days, and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God: The Ascension is recorded as having occurred immediately after this statement by Luke is Acts 1, (see verses 9 - 11) who, in his typical chronological fashion, outlines the time frame involved in Jesus appearances between the resurrection and the ascension.
Pentecost was fifty days after passover and Jesus ascended forty days after the resurrection. I believe the answer is pentecost occurred one week after the ascension.
In Luke's Gospel, the ascension of Jesus occurred on the evening of his resurrection. In Acts of the Apostles, by the same author but written some time later, the ascension of Jesus occurred forty days after his resurrection.
A:It is unclear just when Jesus did ascend to heaven, if this is historically correct. Acts of the Apostles tells us that he ascended after forty days, during which he was seen by many (1:3). On this account, he could have chosen to wait until enough people had seen him to prove his resurrection was real. However, Luke's Gospel, written by the same author but somewhat earlier, says that Jesus ascended to heaven on the evening of the day of his resurrection (24:51). Paul, in his epistles, seems to have believed that the resurrection and the ascension to heaven were one and the same event - in other words, that Jesus was resurrected spiritually and that there was no physical resurrection. Matthew and Mark do not mention an ascension to heaven, and Matthew's account of the appearance of the risen Jesus to the disciples seems to rule out the ascension in Acts as well as that in Luke. On these accounts we can not say that Jesus waited forty days, or even that he ascended bodily to heaven at all.
The ascension of Jesus is only mentioned in Luke's Gospel and Acts of the Apsotles, although the accounts differ. Luke 24:51 says that the ascension of Jesus was watched by the disciples on the evening of his resurrection. Acts of the Apostles, although by the same author, says (chapter 1) that Jesus acended to heaven forty days after his resurrection, in the presence of 'them', an undefined number of people.Each of the gospels gives a different account of how many times the Risen Jesus appeared, and how many saw him after his resurrection. The exception is Mark's Gospel, which in its original form ended at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they told no one; the "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-20) was added long afterwards to provide the necessary resurrection appearances and to more or less harmonise Markwith Matthew and Luke.
The season after Lent is the Easter season. It is a season of rejoicing and celebration for Christ's resurrection, and it lasts forty days, until the feast of the Ascension.
Christians believe that Jesus was resurrected on Easter Sunday, which is the third day after his crucifixion on Good Friday. This event is celebrated as the most important day in the Christian calendar, signifying Jesus' victory over death and sin.
A:The ascension of Jesus is in Luke's Gospel, where it says that he rose to heaven on the evening of the day of his resurrection (Luke 24:51). It is also in Acts of the Apostles, where it says he rose to heaven forty days after his resurrection (Acts 1:3,9). Both books were by the same author, traditionally thought to be the apostle Luke, but Acts was written some time after Luke.